Cloud - Azure - Virtual Network Gateways Opspack

Azure VPN gateways are a type of virtual network gateway which allows encypted traffic to be sent over the public Internet between an Azure virtual network and an on-premises location.

What You Can Monitor

This Opspack allows you to monitor all the metrics you need to efficiently run Azure Virtual Network Gateway on Microsoft Azure. After installation, you'll be able to check the average bandwidth of a tunnel in bytes per second as well as monitor packet and bytes transmissions accurately.

Service Checks

Host Template

Service Check

Description

Cloud - Azure - Virtual Network Gateways

Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Bandwidth

Average bandwidth of a tunnel in bytes per second [Default Timespan = 5mins, Granularity = 5mins]

Setup and Configuration

Step 1: Import the Opspack

Download the cloud-azure-virtual-network-gateways.opspack file from the Releases section of this repository.
Navigate to Host Template Settings inside Opsview Monitor and select Import Opspack in the top left corner.

Then click Browse and select the cloud-azure-virtual-network-gateways.opspack file. Click Upload and then click Import when the file is uploaded.
You may see a 'CONFLICT' warning message after uploading - this is because all 'Cloud - Azure' Opspacks utilize the same variable (AZURE_CREDENTIALS) for authorizing access to your resources. Just click Overwrite and the Opspack should import successfully.

Step 2: Add the host template

Add the relevant host template (as listed in the Service Checks table above).
If this is a resource that is applicable for a host check (has a valid hostname or IP) then you can fill in the Primary Hostname/IP field with this, and then open the Advanced section at the bottom and change the Host Check Command type to TCP Port 80 (HTTP). If the resource has no hostname or public IP, then change Host Check Command to Always assumed to be UP.

Step 3: Add and configure variables required for this host

Add 'AZURE_CREDENTIALS' to the host, then override the Subscription ID, Client ID, Secret Key and Tenant ID to match the values retrieved earlier.

Depending on your host template, you will require different additional variables declared as specified below:

Host Template

Variables Required

Cloud - Azure - Virtual Network Gateways

AZURE_RESOURCE_DETAILS

These can be filled out as follows:

AZURE_RESOURCE_DETAILS:

Step 4: Apply changes and the system will now be monitored

v2.2-opsview-6

ODI-2057 Fixes and Improvements to Parameter handling

Improvements to user input verification and errors.

v2.1-opsview-6

ODI-1747 Fixes and Improvements to Authentication Process

Improvements to Azure authentication error handling

v2.0-opsview-6

ODI-1453 Initial Release of Azure Opspacks for Opsview Monitor 6.0

Initial release of Opspack to work with Opsview Monitor 6.0w Monitor 6.0